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He , NBC show, just said " prowling sales conventions re: JA.... LOL
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originally posted by colt46:
Someone posted a video from "LockUp" which featured the Estrella jail. What an eye opener! Anyway, the inmates wear lot and lots of makeup, get their hair cut and styled by a volunteer hairdresser, and make their own hooch. It's wild place!
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I saw that too! I was thinking I wonder how she will get along with all those girls. With 1st degree I believe she will be in solitary. She wont be dorm style. That was an interesting program. I'm still waiting to see Scott P. at San Quentin. Lockup is on all night tonight, enjoy!!!! :seeya:
I'm GLAD you're done with him! Who needs him! I'm so sorry you lost your friend in such a painful way. I know it must really hurt.
Patriotic Americans? Faith in the justice system restored? I didn't realize so much was broken in America until, that is, Arias was convicted. How nice of her to oblige!
Ok it's Friday and I'm 100% sober and I've read this about 3 times and I have no idea what my opinion is supposed to be on. Let me go pour a glass of wine and try it again. :blushing:
What station is lock up on? I have never seen it and I just look for it on Comcast and cannot find it.
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New Dateline on right now about the trial. NBC
Yes, I noticed that her twitter friend ask everyone to send any future donations to Jodi's mother not her. Always one step ahead in Jodi's mind
I've already posted my feelings on the interview, but I'll just repeat that there's far too much money at stake for any of us to imagine that somebody isn't going to take that seat and let Ms. Arias spew her nonsense if offered the chance. What's more, there's a huge number of people that want to see every minute, if only to despise her even more for having done so. Any journalist who attempts a real hard-hitting interview with her will be met by stony silence and narcissistic rage, which in Ms. Arias' case, may result in fatality. Thus, we are left with what we have now -- "deals" over the phone and interviews leaked in dribs and drabs for the sake of milking ad revenue and ratings. I can't see any alternative to that in the current state of affairs, myself.
:cow:
Truth is I hadn't seen him in years. We had a professional relationship years ago but ya know, you drift in and out of people's lives. No big deal. So how odd for him to characterize me that way after not laying eyes on me for years. It's not some big loss but i gave him a lot of benefit of the doubt. He decided to make it personal but honestly I think it was a reflection of how emotionally invested he became in this case (on the side of the defense). Just my impression which was very very odd to witness.
Sorry! My bad.......
"Would like KCL's opinion on this: I think at this point, the Alexanders may have seen this as just "another Jodie" and ignored it"
JA's interview after the verdict......I just see the Alexanders being so beyond anything that the convicted ever says, it's not worth their time or attention...
JMO
POURING rain here in Austin (yay!), but the weather people are cutting into Dateline (boo!).
Loving this hard rain, we needed a good gullywasher!
He did ask her about her constant drawing on some days in court. She denies doing any drawing and insists she was writing information to assist "Jennifer and Kirk" in her defense. Says she may have "doodled some in the margins" :banghead:
I've already posted my feelings on the interview, but I'll just repeat that there's far too much money at stake for any of us to imagine that somebody isn't going to take that seat and let Ms. Arias spew her nonsense if offered the chance. What's more, there's a huge number of people that want to see every minute, if only to despise her even more for having done so. Any journalist who attempts a real hard-hitting interview with her will be met by stony silence and narcissistic rage, which in Ms. Arias' case, may result in fatality. Thus, we are left with what we have now -- "deals" over the phone and interviews leaked in dribs and drabs for the sake of milking ad revenue and ratings. I can't see any alternative to that in the current state of affairs, myself.
:cow: